The best winter sandals and how to wear them properly

2021-11-13 07:30:19 By : Mr. Daniel Xu

Since the beginning of the pandemic, sandals, slippers and other open-toed shoes have become popular, and many of us have become accustomed to staying at home for long periods of time. In the past two years, comfort has always been the most important, leading a series of brands to go all out to launch sandals.

Kanye West and Adidas’ YEEZY business have abandoned slides and Foam Runner (I think it’s sandals), while specialty brands such as Birkenstock and Suicoke have benefited from leaders in this field before the pandemic. Traditionally, sandals have been the choice of shoes for warm weather and summer, but there is nothing saying that you can’t wear sandals in winter.

In fact, many brands are actually making winter sandals, featuring sheepskin, artificial fur and other details that make it possible to wear sandals in winter (and almost worth recommending).

Some sandals may be designed for outdoor use and equipped with weatherproof details, while the other sandals we choose may be more suitable for the category of home sandals, ideal for lounging indoors when it is cold outside. However, this is still very important. And just because sandals look and feel very summer, it doesn’t mean they can’t be used in winter. The key to wearing winter sandals (see below for more details) is a pair of warm, comfortable socks that you can wear with sandals, because sandals may not protect you from the weather as you want. So, if you don’t have enough socks or think there are more options for your wardrobe, please check out our socks and sandals roundup here.

If you have prepared socks, you can go to our winter sandals selection. Whether you want to wear comfortable and warm clothes in the corner store, or want more chic clothes to participate in the autumn and winter Paris Fashion Week, please browse the best winter sandals below.

These half-sandals, half-track running shoes are made by one of the most powerful footwear brands, HOKA ONE ONE, and are designed for outdoor activities. The outsole and sneaker-style midsole means comfort, grip and traction, and when the street is a bit icy, it will not be a problem for you. The more problem is that the upper is very breathable (which comes in handy in summer), but it can be easily solved with suitable socks. Believe us, this is a (maybe accidentally) sandal for winter.

In terms of classic winter sandals, Birkenstock Boston is the flagship product. Not only is most of your feet covered, so you can protect yourself from rain, you can leave out socks if you want, and the material of the upper ensures that your feet are warmer than many other sandals on the market.

To wear sandals in winter, why not go all out and buy some of the most expensive sandals on the market? In any case, people will look at you with interesting eyes, so you might as well give them something nice. Obviously, you will want to pair visvim Christo with a pair of thick winter socks. Frostbite and visvim are not cute.

Track neoprene and rubber sandals

This pair of shoes is as suitable for winter as any pair of sandals on this list. Similar to the HOKA ONE ONE Hopara above, Balenciaga Track Sandal is basically an extra breathable sports shoe. If there is a pair of sandals that can be worn without socks in winter, this is it. The intricate upper will keep you relatively warm, just make sure not to stand in one place for too long — or stay outside for too long without socks, for that matter.

When you argue about how much fluff is too fluffy, this is your sandal for whipping you. Honestly, we can't even imagine wearing these in summer because they look like sweaty feet waiting to happen. This is why you wear these sandals in winter.

The Row's entry in this list is a more classic and reserved sandal design method. Although these may not keep you warm and require a lot of help from your socks, they are too good to be on this list. These are the winter sandals you bring to Paris Fashion Week for autumn and winter.

Reebok's Beatnik relaunch is very popular, especially among those of us who like to wear sandals in winter. This quilted version is specially designed for inclement weather. You can wear this bad boy's socks or not-it's all up to you.

Japanese SUICOKE is the most cost-effective version of visvim (this does not mean a blow to any brand). If you are unwilling to spend $1,000 to buy a pair of slides, SUICOKE's selection of sheep leather, artificial fur and comfortable sandals can meet your needs. To be honest, we could have filled the entire list with SUICOKE sandals.

Well, these Crocs must be worn with socks to become winter sandals, but the all-terrain name implies that this Clog is stronger than ordinary ones. Presumably, the traction of this shoe is an upgraded version of the classic Clog, so when paired with thick socks, you will be ready for winter.

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